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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Light, underwater photography
... Light, underwater photography...underwater photography...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula used by retired pro diver underwater photography ...used by retired pro diverBattery operated underwater video light with camera attachmentsNikonosunderwater photography, video camera light -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Light, underwater photography
... Light, underwater photography...underwater photography... underwater photography nikinos sb102 Nikonos Underwater light ...Camera used by retired pro diverUnderwater light with mounting bracket - Nikonos SB102Nikonosphotography, underwater photography, nikinos sb102 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Light, underwater photography
... Light, underwater photography...underwater photography... to camera Equipment Light, underwater photography ...Equipment used by pro diverLight on bracket to be attached to cameraAmphibico 100sunderwater photography, photography -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Light used for underwater photography
... Light used for underwater photography....Used in underwater photography in the Antarctic, Queensland...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Used in underwater photography in the Antarctic ...Used in underwater photography in the Antarctic, Queensland and Victorian watersUnderwater light, stainless steel -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Camera Housing, Ikelite Underwater Systems, Late 1960s to early 1970s
... underwater photography... on an underwater housing. The history of underwater photography began... for underwater photography up to 300 feet in depth. Ikelite continues ...This underwater SLR camera housing was made to hold a standard SLR camera and keep it watertight for underwater photography up to 300 feet in depth. Ikelite continues to be a leading manufacturer in the underwater photographic industry. The business began in the early 1960s when diver Ike Brigham invented a waterproof seal for his underwater flashlights. The name IKELITE was trademarked in 1962. In the late 1960s, Ike developed camera housing kits that were clear and enabled access to change a roll of film. He was the first to use lid-snap closures on an underwater housing. The history of underwater photography began with the first protective camera box for underwater photography was made in 1856. In 1914 the first underwater video footage was taken. Colour underwater photography was first shot in 1926. In 1950 the first commercially available underwater camera housing, the "Tarzan" was designed by Henry Broussard, an underwater photographer, for his own camera. It was produced by the French company Beauchat. In 1957 the revolutionary underwater camera was invented by Jaques-Yves Cousteau and Jean de Wouters. The new amphibious "Calypso" changed the nature of underwater photography.This underwater camera housing is significant for its purpose of underwater photography. Camera housings such as this were used to record the position and layout of shipwrecks along coast of the Great Ocean Road. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village has underwater footage of dives that show the now protected shipwrecks.Underwater camera housing, Ikelite brand SLR camera housing, for up to 300 feet depth. nscriptions embossed on the back. Made in Indianapolis, USA. Embossed "Ikelite SLR camera housing. Made in Indianapolis. Ind. USA. 300Ft"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, underwater camera housing, ikelite, indianapolis, underwater photography, slr camera housing, ike brigham, camera housing kit -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Underwater camera accessories
... underwater photography... underwater photography Assorted underwater camera accessories ...Equipment was used by retired pro diverAssorted underwater camera accessories, instruction books, chargers, sealsdiving, underwater photography -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Camera Housing, Wills Camera Housings, Late 1960s to the mid-1970s
... . The history of underwater photography began with the first protective... to the mid1970s. The history of underwater photography began ...This is an early underwater camera housing for a video camera. It was sold by Wills Camera Housings from Kaniva, Victoria. It is dated around the late 1960s to the mid1970s. The history of underwater photography began with the first protective camera box for underwater photography was made in 1856. In 1914 the first underwater video footage was taken. Colour underwater photography was first shot in 1926. In 1950 the first commercially available underwater camera housing, the "Tarzan" was designed by Henry Broussard, an underwater photographer, for his own camera. It was produced by the French company Beauchat. In 1957 the revolutionary underwater camera was invented by Jaques-Yves Cousteau and Jean de Wouters. The new amphibious "Calypso" changed the nature of underwater photography.This underwater video camera housing is significant for its purpose of underwater photography. Camera housings such as this were used to record the position and layout of shipwrecks along coast of the Great Ocean Road. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village has underwater footage of dives that show the now protected shipwrecks.Underwater camera housing for a video camera. Perspex and metal, made by Wills Camera Housings of Kaniva, Victoria. flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, camera housing, underwater camera housing, video camera housing -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Camera, diving
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula Diving Camera photography underwater photograpy ...Various cameras; Sanyo Xactl Digital Camera with underwater housing to suit 1] Amphibico 2] AmphibicanSanyo, Amphibicodiving, camera, photography, underwater photograpy, sanyo xactl, amphibico, amphibican -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
DVD, Finding Sydney Foundation, HMAS Sydney 11, 2009
HMAS Sydney 11 photography of the finding of the ship.DVD. Text in white on a blue coloured picture taken underwater of part of the Sydney. Inside a rectangular clear plastic case with the same picture on the front.as abovehmas sydney 11, finding the sydney